Book Fair

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V.25 No.16 | 04/21/2016

Literature

Small Press Fair at Page 1

Page 1 Books' next Small Press and Local Author Fair will be held from 11am-1pm on Saturday, May 7. It's the second Local Author Fair for 2016, with others tentatively planned for June and October.

Authors are invited to bring their books to promote independently and sell at Page 1 Books' Local Authors Fair. The event will take place on Page One's front sidewalk underneath the shopping center's upstairs balcony, weather permitting. Page 1 will provide tables and chairs as much as possible (limited quantities available). Authors do not need reservations, but they should bring change and/or credit card readers for their sales. Any tables that can be brought along are appreciated.

Page 1 is now more than 35 years old, and the Local Authors Fair is a continuing program to support local and self-published authors in New Mexico.

Page One Books is located at 5850 Eubank NE, Suite B-41 in the Mountain Run Shopping Center (southeast corner of Eubank and Juan Tabo). The Authors Fair is free and open to the public. For more information, please call 294-2026 or visit

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“Abstract Landscape #3,” serigraph, 24 x 36 in.
William Lumpkins

Culture Shock

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Scope Culture Shock for what’s best in this artful world. This week: new William Lumpkins, bibliophile pr0n, urban renewal keynote and famous authors in a Fe movie theater.
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Remember how you knocked me up and left? Good times.

Culture Shock

Page and Stage

If you think the play's the thing, you're in luck; theater companies around the state are staging new works and well-loved classics throughout the holiday season (which, like it or not, we're already in). Debuting on Friday, Nov. 6, Auxiliary Dog Theater (3011 Monte Vista NE) presents The Pavilion. Penned by Craig Wright and directed by Andie Rigler, this award-winning play focuses on the two halves of a high school's cutest couple and what happens when they meet again 20 years later. That may sound a bit generic, but Wright has written for "Six Feet Under" and "Lost" and also holds a masters degree in divinity. If that résumé is any indication, prepare to be sad, confused, hopeful and a little turned on. The show runs through Nov. 29, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. All tickets are $12 and seats can be reserved by calling 254-7716. Go to auxdog.org for more.

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